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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 26

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1111 THE M1NNFAP01.IS STAR Turwlay, Nov. 4, 19H9 ON 62nd ST. CROSSTOWN Billboards draw fire as ninon SORE THROAT dm la ralit. tht't It UI, woiti. lh tttlvi Inittdltot In Hill I nllMtli Hot wit til Hi AlM 1 1 roltiltn at (ut' MHible nmm inn, li loiiomictl.

II tue inakt Million at nieulhwath, II aictlltnl in Dtnltl fcMlt. Up and A 'em Action Wear elgn-trade zone at the Mln-neapolis-St. Paul Interna-tlonal Airport. Such zones are special commercial and Industrial areas where foreign and domestic merchandise may be bought without payment of U.S. customs duties by business firms engaged In exporting and Importing.

The merchandise would not be subject to duties until It actually leaves the zone for entry in to the U.S. market. probably nothing we can do except scream about safety," Provo said. He was employed by Naegelu and wus the firm's legislative lobbyist before ho became a county commissioner. At Monday's meeting, Minneapolis Mayor Charles Stenvig, who serves on the airports commission, said he wanted more Information and abstained on the vote of approval.

"There isn't a sign on that Crosstown anyplace. Why should we start?" Stenvig said. "I thought there was a big push on not to have signs on these new freeways." A spokesman for Naegele said the two, double-faced signs will be about 15 50-fect in size, and will be not more than 300 feet off. the highway. Lutheran firm faces bias suit A former executive of the Lutheran Brotherhood has sued that fraternal Insurance organization and IS of its of.

fieers and directors for conspiracy, defamation of char acter and religious discrimination. Plaintiff in the suit filed In Hennepin County District Court is Robert E. Most, who was vice-president for administration until Oct. 1. Most, a Presbyterian, is asking a total of $1.65 million in his suit.

The suit alleges that a of discrimination against non-Lutheran employees" began at the Lutheran Brotherhood early in 1963 and that the discrimination was focused on Most beginning in the fall of 1967 after a general convention of the organization brought a change in control of the board of directors. This discrimination was a violation constitutional rights and of federal and state laws against discrimination, the suit alleges. As a result, the suit alleges, Most suffered a loss of earnings, both past and future, as well as losing pension and insurance rights. Sears Advtltitnt'lnt Billboards shouldn't he situated along tlte, Hennepin County 62nd St. Cross-town Hwy Jack M.

Provo, county board chairman, said Monday. Provo objected to action by the Metropolitan Airports Commission yesterday approving a proposal by Naegele Outdoor Advertising Co. of Minnesota, to put two signs on Minneapolls-St. Paul International Airport property adjacent to the highway. $6,000 year The advertising firm will pay the commission $6,000 a year in rent for space for the billboards, to be between Cedar and 34th Avs.

S. Provo said he will ash the county board's attorney to determine i if the county has anything to say about the commission action. "This is a reasonably nice area, and much of it is residential. But there's Getting Up Nights AIIGS MANY FECI OLD BEFORE THEIR TIME i 8atuJaction Guaranteed or SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE SEAIS, Mil i Free zone In other action Monday the commission asked for a staff study to recommend action on a for- Ivy-Style Cord Slacks HfKular4.99 3 97 rEHMA-l'UEST polycs-tcr and cotton boasts rugged, vulcanized knees for extra long, rough and tumble wear. Regular and slims in sizes 6 to 12.

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